The second month is named Prana after the Pranasya Pranaha introduced into the aspirant during meditations.   The Adi Guru secured the permission for introduction of this spiritual force into the aspirants and thereby exhibited practically how much the Lord is eager to yawn towards us.   The connection to this vital force of Pranasya Pranaha is the essence of this system of sadhana.
Date | Thought of the day | Reference |
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01-Prana 14-Feb |
If we are deep-rooted in meditation, we connect our link with the innermost thing desired. | BWS 100 |
02-Prana 15-Feb |
Waiting is also a sort of intense remembrance which is greatly beneficial to spirituality. | SS 315 |
03-Prana 16-Feb |
Constant growth of lightness of mind and spirit is the surest test of spiritual progress | BWS 241 |
04-Prana 17-Feb |
Heaviness of mind or internal denseness caused by gross forms of worship is a great impediment to our spiritual advancement and should be avoided. | BWS 247 |
05-Prana 18-Feb |
The grace or effect of higher centres remains far apart due to the grossness and complexities we have made. | SDG 58 |
06-Prana 19-Feb |
For every grain of wisdom the knowledge required must be at least ten times greater. | SDG 96 |
07-Prana 20-Feb |
The training under Natural Path starts from Karan Sharir (causal body) where the impressions are in seedling form. | SS 86 |
08-Prana 21-Feb |
Under the system the dormant energies of the Centre and sub-centres are awakened so as to enable them to function properly. | SDG 92 |
09-Prana 22-Feb |
The real state of enlightenment comes when we get into full consciousness of the condition of enlivenment and after imbibing its effect, secure merging in it. | BWS 307 |
10-Prana 23-Feb |
The most important factor in realization is self-confidence in our own capacity and power to achieve success. | BWS 208 |
11-Prana 24-Feb |
A little inclination towards the attainment of the Reality, will start weaving the future. | SDG 32 |
12-Prana 25-Feb |
Attachment with God results in detachment from the world, and that is true vairagya. | SS 36 |
13-Prana 26-Feb |
We are failing in our sacred duty if we do not exert ourselves for the discharge of our responsibilities pertaining either to this or to the next world. | BWS 264 |
14-Prana 27-Feb |
The feeling of Vairagya in the real sense and with the lasting results can only be developed after thorough cleaning and due moderation. | BWS 270 |
15-Prana 28-Feb |
The prayer must be offered in such a way as if some most miserable man is laying down his miseries with a deeply afflicted heart before the Supreme Master, imploring His mercy and grace, with tearful eyes. | SS 141 |
16-Prana 01-Mar |
They are mostly dogmatic instead of Godmatic | EH 439 |
17-Prana 02-Mar |
Renunciation truly means non-attachment with worldly objects and not the non-possession of things. | BWS 200 |
18-Prana 03-Mar |
The real form of Viveka is that when a man begins to realize his own defects and shortcomings and the bottom of his heart feels repentant for them. | BWS 273 |
19-Prana 04-Mar |
It (Vairagya) is simply an inner feeling which turns our heart away from all that is superfluous for our normal living. | BWS 33 |
20-Prana 05-Mar |
I do not agree with those who hold the view that the only means of cultivating non-attachment is to get away from home and family and retire to a solitary corner discarding all worldly ties. | BWS 200 |
21-Prana 06-Mar |
Begin your puja with a prayer for spiritual elevation with a heart full of love (devotion). | Command ment 2 |
22-Prana 07-Mar |
The reason why prayer should be offered with a heart full of love and devotion is that one should create within himself a state of vacuity so that the flow of Divine Grace may be diverted towards him. | BWS 135 |
23-Prana 08-Mar |
By prayer, we come nearer to our goal because we come in contact with the Being. | SDG 67 |
24-Prana 09-Mar |
In prayer we stand before Him as an humble supplicant presenting to Him our true state and completely resigning ourselves to His will. | BWS 210 |
25-Prana 10-Mar |
Constant practice brings a man to a state in which he begins to feel himself in prayer all through. | BWS 135 |
26-Prana 11-Mar |
The state of prayer is that of a devotee and it is strengthened by love and devotion. | BWS 136 |
27-Prana 12-Mar |
At the time of prayer we adopt supplicant mood and becomes very near to surrender. | SDG 52 |
28-Prana 13-Mar |
No particular time is fixed for the prayer. One can do it when he feels inclined to it or else he should try to create a disposition for it when required | BWS 136 |
29-Prana 14-Mar |
When a man creates in himself a strong craving for the Absolute, he is indeed in a state of prayer and it is for everyone to strive for it. | BWS 144 |
30-Prana 15-Mar | It is also sheer folly to pray to the Great Master for worldly gains except in most special cases. | BWS 137 |